Does it work? It really depends to who you ask. Ask someone diagnosed with OA whose treatment of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate was successful and you will hear a resounding "Yes!" Ask a rheumatoid arthritis patient whose experiment with magnet therapy was an expensive failure and you'll likely be told it is a scam. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
http://www.arthritisinsight.com |
Find all you need about arthritis alternative therapies. Things such as natural remedies, common therapies to consider, what alternatives work for you, a supplement guide, integrative medicine, resources and more.
http://www.arthritis.org |
Full list of different kinds of therapies for Arthritis; flexibility and strengthening exercises, alternative and complementary remedies such as Ayurdeva or Aromatherapy, nutrition, humor therapy, yoga, massage, light therapy and many more.
http://www.holisticonline.com |
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